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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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Either all roads in both directions of a certain standard and type should be taxed or none should be directly taxed, cherry picking is not equitable or fair.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
The Countdown begins. on 09:41 - Mar 27 by trampie
Either all roads in both directions of a certain standard and type should be taxed or none should be directly taxed, cherry picking is not equitable or fair.
The west bound only tolls were always about simple economics.
Who in their right mind would pay money to leave Wales for England?
When I go somewhere good, I generally pay to get in, not to get out.
The Countdown begins. on 00:53 - Mar 27 by Highjack
You’re right, I don’t care. It’s a horrible “industry” full of horrible people. It may produce billions in taxes but so does the tobacco industry.
56,000 people in Wales work for the industry you don't care about.
About 6,000 in Swansea you don't care about.
Are they all horrible people?
What about the retailers and cafes, restaurants, leisure providers that rely on the custom of those 56,000 people. Do you care about them? Or are they all horrible people as well?
Which public services don't you care about. Choose which will go if our most profitable sector is damaged. Health? Education?
What you actually mean is you don't like the tiny fraction of people that make huge amounts of money that the media bang on about all the time. There's hardly any of them. And yet you don't care about everyone else because of a few people? You'd rather hurt lots of people to stop the ones you don't like making lots of money?
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The Countdown begins. on 13:13 - Mar 27 with 5888 views
The Countdown begins. on 09:41 - Mar 27 by trampie
Either all roads in both directions of a certain standard and type should be taxed or none should be directly taxed, cherry picking is not equitable or fair.
Roads in both directions.
You think it's unfair that the Severn Bridge only has tolls in one direction?
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The Countdown begins. on 13:29 - Mar 27 with 5880 views
When they built the new crossing they asked themselves 'who in their right mind would pay to go to England', they realised people would pay to go to Wales but not to go to England.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
It beats me how the other 14 cities in the top 15 got to be there without the awesome support and importance of the EU. I mean, even Sydney and Melbourne beat Frankfurt on that rating system. Melbourne is a great city but financial powerhouse it ain’t.
That wasn't the point. You were saying we would be hamstringing it by tying it to the EU. Whereas it has reached the position it is in whilst being in the very institution you think will drag it down. So clearly it hasn't been hamstrung. And there's nothing to suggest it would be hamstrung if it retains close links to the EU somehow.
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The Countdown begins. on 17:10 - Mar 27 with 5791 views
When they built the new crossing they asked themselves 'who in their right mind would pay to go to England', they realised people would pay to go to Wales but not to go to England.
I didn't ask if you think the toll has an economic impact, I asked if you genuinely believed the toll only being on one side of the road was unfair.
No one can possibly be that stupid. Not even when they're pretending to be.
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The Countdown begins. on 17:35 - Mar 27 with 5777 views
The power doesn’t lie with the EU. One thing brexit has taught us and that is the EU and the remoaners In this country don’t believe in democracy.
The sooner we leave the better.
Another thing it's taught us is that those who spend their lives criticising 'remoaners' frequently have absolutely no idea what they are talking about. Your post being a case in point.
Quite why you need yet another username to trot out the same old crap is beyond me by the way.
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The Countdown begins. on 18:02 - Mar 27 with 5763 views
The Countdown begins. on 17:45 - Mar 27 by londonlisa2001
Another thing it's taught us is that those who spend their lives criticising 'remoaners' frequently have absolutely no idea what they are talking about. Your post being a case in point.
Quite why you need yet another username to trot out the same old crap is beyond me by the way.
What other user name ? Project fear has failed, no one is going to change their mind regarding Brexit. All I can see is people’s attitudes are hardening and want Brexit done & dusted asap.
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The Countdown begins. on 18:12 - Mar 27 with 5750 views
The Countdown begins. on 13:12 - Mar 27 by londonlisa2001
56,000 people in Wales work for the industry you don't care about.
About 6,000 in Swansea you don't care about.
Are they all horrible people?
What about the retailers and cafes, restaurants, leisure providers that rely on the custom of those 56,000 people. Do you care about them? Or are they all horrible people as well?
Which public services don't you care about. Choose which will go if our most profitable sector is damaged. Health? Education?
What you actually mean is you don't like the tiny fraction of people that make huge amounts of money that the media bang on about all the time. There's hardly any of them. And yet you don't care about everyone else because of a few people? You'd rather hurt lots of people to stop the ones you don't like making lots of money?
There is a salient point amongst that hysterical raging rant, I shouldn't have generalised a whole group of people, it was wrong of me and I withdraw it.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins. on 18:12 - Mar 27 by Highjack
There is a salient point amongst that hysterical raging rant, I shouldn't have generalised a whole group of people, it was wrong of me and I withdraw it.
You'd rather hurt lots of people to stop the ones you don't like making lots of money?
I did not know Corbyn was a member of this Forum.
367 AFLI
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[Post edited 27 Mar 2018 21:21]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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What other user name ? Project fear has failed, no one is going to change their mind regarding Brexit. All I can see is people’s attitudes are hardening and want Brexit done & dusted asap.
Oh come on fffs.
PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE THIRD PLANET SWANS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.
"Per ardua ad astra"
What other user name ? Project fear has failed, no one is going to change their mind regarding Brexit. All I can see is people’s attitudes are hardening and want Brexit done & dusted asap.
Only the morons.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:06 - Mar 28 with 5606 views
Australia’s minister for trade Steven Ciobo has talked up a trade deal with Brexit Britain, insisting that the negotiations should begin at the start of the ‘transition period’ in March 2019 with a view to the deal kicking in on 1st January 2021.
Ciobo told Bloomberg that: “We share big ambitions on what the UK and Australia can do on global trade.
“We haven’t done the agreement yet. It is hopefully not too long. It is very aspirational in terms of the quality of the deal.
“We would like to commence negotiations at the start of the interim period, with a view to concluding it during the interim period and have it come into force on the 1st January 2021.”
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The Countdown begins. on 10:10 - Mar 28 with 5599 views
Australia’s minister for trade Steven Ciobo has talked up a trade deal with Brexit Britain, insisting that the negotiations should begin at the start of the ‘transition period’ in March 2019 with a view to the deal kicking in on 1st January 2021.
Ciobo told Bloomberg that: “We share big ambitions on what the UK and Australia can do on global trade.
“We haven’t done the agreement yet. It is hopefully not too long. It is very aspirational in terms of the quality of the deal.
“We would like to commence negotiations at the start of the interim period, with a view to concluding it during the interim period and have it come into force on the 1st January 2021.”
Australia. Handy.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:24 - Mar 28 with 5590 views
Australia’s minister for trade Steven Ciobo has talked up a trade deal with Brexit Britain, insisting that the negotiations should begin at the start of the ‘transition period’ in March 2019 with a view to the deal kicking in on 1st January 2021.
Ciobo told Bloomberg that: “We share big ambitions on what the UK and Australia can do on global trade.
“We haven’t done the agreement yet. It is hopefully not too long. It is very aspirational in terms of the quality of the deal.
“We would like to commence negotiations at the start of the interim period, with a view to concluding it during the interim period and have it come into force on the 1st January 2021.”
So potentially one (free??) trade arrangement in place by Jan 2021, only 49 free trade agreemments to go....
Australia’s minister for trade Steven Ciobo has talked up a trade deal with Brexit Britain, insisting that the negotiations should begin at the start of the ‘transition period’ in March 2019 with a view to the deal kicking in on 1st January 2021.
Ciobo told Bloomberg that: “We share big ambitions on what the UK and Australia can do on global trade.
“We haven’t done the agreement yet. It is hopefully not too long. It is very aspirational in terms of the quality of the deal.
“We would like to commence negotiations at the start of the interim period, with a view to concluding it during the interim period and have it come into force on the 1st January 2021.”
It's like someone has stood on top of a building and chucked ten grand over the side then being excited at finding a fiver on the street when they come back down.
Australia's economy is less than half the size of ours and about a third of the size of Germany's alone, and you're excited that we may sign a deal with them?